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Pillar Table with Custom Leg Heights
Customizable height options empower users to create dynamic and ergonomic spaces tailored to their unique needs and preferences.
Incremental specifications accommodate unique applications.
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PF3003
This large layout illustrates the focus, interaction and regenerative work styles. Each space is discreetly divided by Unite panels.
This large layout illustrates the focus, interaction and
Pritzker College Prep
Pritzker College Prep has been finding creative ways to use 1990s-era school building to its full functionality and has added WiggleRoom Super Strucutres to the school to create a better learning
PF3006
This collaborative environment is ideal for project work and casual team meet-ups, and is easily reconfigurable for fast-paced users.
This collaborative environment is ideal for project work and
Mallard - FTML
Passel redefines workspace design with a rail-based system that feels open and fluid, fostering connection, focused work, and natural movement.
Designed for flexibility, Passel height-adjustable
Clemson University
Social interaction and collaboration were at the root of the design for the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business at Clemson University.
Apply stack chairs are ideal for cafes, dining halls,
Wayne State University
Wayne State University recently collaborated with KI to provide flexible and long-lasting furniture solutions for a $70 million renovation of its 1947 purpose-built facility.
LimeLite stack chair
Sam Houston State University
More than half a century as the heart of the university, the Lowman Student Center has been rejuvenated as the “campus living room” at Sam Houston State University community.
Athens tables bring
Trinity College Innovation Center
Trinity College wants to help its students realize their entrepreneurial dreams. So, it’s giving them the tools to launch their own businesses -- and learn from existing ones -- just down the road